I don’t want to offend stroke victims, but Krow kind of always…looks like he’s having a stroke. In the best possible way….his face is also some sort of weird conglomeration of everything awkward and vaguely ugly. Bleh. Great job!

Love this page….and I really love Phineas’s expressions. Also, I immediately thought ‘evil Spiderman’ when I read the TV narration.

It’s a real disorder, and you don’t really want it. Since you can’t feel pain, you can’t tell when something’s gone wrong with your body unless you see it. You could, say, spend days walking around on a broken leg without realizing anything was wrong, or get cut and not know until you start finding blood in your laundry, by which time you’ve developed a raging infection. Not to mention the internal organ malfunctions you could get and never know. People who have this spend their lives walking on eggshells, and pretty much need to have close family and social “buddy system” support in order to keep an eye on their own health/safety.

If Dr. P does have this, his cavalier lack of caution may imply a lot about his standing with the higher ups (whoever that may mean).

Osgood and the Ooze. At least things are exciting on her end.
I love your backgrounds, mein gott, I do not have the patience for backgrounds at all. The rust! The chipping paint! The CHAIN LINK FENCING!
I have one small complaint on this page, and that is panel 2. I couldn’t tell Phineas was getting kneed in the john on the initial read. Perhaps a thicker line on the attacker’s leg? Or a more obvious color for the impact lines?
But it could just be me. Those who can’t do, criticize.

Yeah… action like that is hard to convey. Also I guess I could have used red or outlines or something… I didn’t want to make it look like the impact hurt either. That’d throw colors like red right out I guess. it’s all things to think about in the future.

I’m not going to change a page that’s already out, though, unless it’s like a HUGE thing like grievous typos (although sometimes I don’t fix those either because I forget about them) or just really awful art that bugs me for months and months.

Thanks, though. I just feel really lazy if I don’t have at least one panel with a nice background. :I

It’s not something that needs FIXING anyhow, I’m just flappin’ my trap. :X
And in other news, keep on being un-lazy with your backgrounds then. ; D
I know precious few comic artists who have such lovely backgrounds.
–KC

whoa the guy int he first panel whose face is covered by the speech bubble… does he have a shic=v in his hand??
i would say watch out Phineas, but he would probs just laugh it off, than pull the guys eyes out with his mind… idfk

I wonder if Professor P’s condition plays some role in his “hobbies”. He’d still have to be a psychopath: even if the sensations are completely alien to you, you’d still understand that others don’t enjoy them and be able to empathize emotionally. But as a psychopath, might that double alienness inspire curiosity or fascination instead?

Okay , werid comment warning. Your art has such a depth to it , I can actually imagine what these characters might physically feel like (anyone else living in crazy town too?). Especially Doc in the 4th panel , maybe it’s the perspective. Such a freaking amazeing job!~

I’d just like to say that the incident over which Osgood is being interviewed sounds disgusting;
someone shooting ‘a sticky, glue-like substance’ out of his body all over the side of a building? Yeah, I’ve seen certain… Japanese cartoons which could fit that description.